San Jose Police Investigate Two Shootings That Injured 3 Men
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2y ago
SAN JOSE (CBS SF/BCN) – San Jose police investigated two separate shootings early Wednesday, according to their social media. The report of the first shooting came in at 11:13 p.m. Tuesday in the 3200 block of Williamsburg Drive, where officers found two men who had been shot but who are expected to survive their injuries. The second call arrived at 11:35 p.m. Officers responding to the 100 block of Gramercy Place found one man who is also expected to survive his gunshot wounds. Police said they are investigating motives and are working to identify suspects. This is a developing story and more ..read more
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Zunino’s Homer Relps Rays Rally Past A’s In 10 Innings, 10-7
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2y ago
OAKLAND (AP) — Mike Zunino made Wander Franco look prophetic and helped Tampa Bay rally to another win. Zunino tied the game with pinch-hit, two-run homer in the ninth inning and Yandy Diaz hit a go-ahead double in Tampa Bay’s five-run 10th to lead the Rays to a 10-7 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night. Zunino came up against Kirby Snead with one on and one out in the ninth and Tampa Bay trailing 5-3. Franco said he told Diaz that Zunino was “going to hit a home run” and the prediction came true when the catcher launched the tying drive. “Getting to that point, everyone’s throwing ..read more
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San Francisco’s New Bus Rapid Transit Lanes on Van Ness Getting Rave Reviews
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2y ago
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — It is a project that took many years and caused a lot of headaches, but it appears to be working. San Francisco’s Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit Project was approved in 2013 and finally got rolling in May. Now, a lot of people are already calling it a success. “The buses, although they have to stop for the lights, they don’t get tied up in traffic,” explained Hellen, riding the 49 Geary Tuesday. “So they’re just going smoothly up and down Van Ness. It is much faster, and the ride is smoother.” Making her regular trip from Union Street to the Mission, the Muni regular says ..read more
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Oyster Farmers Commercially Harvesting Seaweed In Tomales Bay
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2y ago
TOMALES BAY (KPIX) — An oyster farm in the North Bay is looking to commercially harvest a different product now, seaweed. As countless bags of oysters and mussels get pulled in and soak in water that’s pumped into nearby tanks, and then pushed back out into Tomales Bay, large amounts of seaweed are washed away. “All the seaweed are photosynthesizers pulling carbon dioxide,” said Gary Fleener of Hog Island Oyster Company. That abundant algae in our waters, essentially makes our air cleaner. “When we bring them in and turn them into food or compost that in some ways sequesters that carbon for a ..read more
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Santa Clara County Prepares For Influx of Out-of-State Abortion-Seekers
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2y ago
SANTA CLARA (KPIX 5) — Santa Clara County is planning for an expected influx of out-of-state women seeking abortions because of the likelihood of Roe v. Wade being overturned. “This is unprecedented time,” said Catherine Schott of Planned Parenthood Mar Monte in San Jose. Planned Parenthood says it wasn’t long after states like Texas started enacting their own abortion restrictions that a steady stream of out-of-state patients began coming to this San Jose clinic to end their pregnancies. ”We have already provided abortion services to patients from Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Arkansa ..read more
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Bay Area Anti-Abortion Activists Welcome Possible Reversal Of Roe V. Wade
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2y ago
SAN MATEO (KPIX) — The idea of the Supreme Court reversing its ruling on abortion isn’t generally very popular in the Bay Area but there are those who are supporting that decision. After hearing news of the leaked draft decision reversing Roe v. Wade, some of them spoke out on Tuesday. The battle lines are drawn, but those who would like to restrict abortion think is was a mistake for the court to ever declare it a Constitutional right in the first place. “It looks like the court is finally going to recognize its error in Roe v. Wade,” said Mary Rose Short, Outreach Director for California Rig ..read more
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Murder Charges Filed Against 3 Sacramento Mass Shooting Suspects
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2y ago
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Prosecutors have filed murder charges in a mass shooting that rocked California’s capital city a month ago. District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert said Tuesday that Smiley Martin, Dandrae Martin, Mtula Payton have been charged with murder in the slayings. All three are eligible for the death penalty but that decision has not been made yet. (L-R) Dandrae Martin, Smiley Martin, Mtula Payton (Arizona DCRR/CDCR/Sacramento Police Dept.) The gang feud erupted in gunfire before dawn April 3 as patrons of bars and nightclubs emptied out onto the streets in downtown Sacrament ..read more
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College Of San Mateo Opening COVID-19 ‘Test To Treat’ Site As Cases Rise On Peninsula
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2y ago
SAN MATEO (BCN) – San Mateo County health officials reported Tuesday that COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have increased in the last month but they are not concerned about the increase. Marc Meulman, director of public health, policy and planning at San Mateo County Health, shared the county’s updated case numbers Tuesday with the Board of Supervisors at the board’s first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. The county’s seven-day average case rate was 34.5 cases per 100,000 people on Monday, compared to 12 per 100,000 a month ago. “The level of virus transmissi ..read more
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Random Attack In SF Mission Dolores Neighborhood Leaves 13-Year-Old With Life-Threatening Injuries
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2y ago
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF/BCN) – A 13-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries after someone punched him and slammed him to the ground in San Francisco’s Mission Dolores neighborhood on Monday afternoon, police said. The attack was reported at 2:52 p.m. in the 400 block of Church Street, where investigators say someone approached the teen, punched him in the face and then slammed him to the ground before fleeing. The victim was taken to a hospital and an update on his condition was not immediately available Tuesday. No arrest has been made in connection with the attack and no suspect inform ..read more
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Vallejo Wrestling Coach Inspiring Students Beyond The Mat
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2y ago
Jocelyn Moran, KPIX VALLEJO (CBS SF) — The outside walls of the gym at Hogan Middle School in Vallejo are painted with images of sports. One is leaving an impact on students even beyond the school hallways: Wrestling. “The one thing about wrestling is it’s all about readjustment. Nothing is always perfect. It’s about how you adjust yourself to your situation or your problem,” said Anthony Bonifacio, a former student of Coach Peter Trave. Bonifacio said he joined wrestling in the 8th grade, and he uses the lessons he learned then even now as a 20-year-old. “The analogy to life is life is going ..read more
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